Hop (Pokémon)

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First appearancePokémon Sword and Shield (2019)
Voiced by
  • AJ Beckles
  • Griffin Puatu (Twilight Wings)
  • Adriel Varlack (Evolutions)
  • Takuto Yoshinaga
  • Yuko Sanpei (Twilight Wings, Masters EX)
  • Miyu Irino (Evolutions)
Hop
Pokémon character
Hop in Pokémon Sword and Shield
First appearancePokémon Sword and Shield (2019)
Voiced by
  • AJ Beckles
  • Griffin Puatu (Twilight Wings)
  • Adriel Varlack (Evolutions)
  • Takuto Yoshinaga
  • Yuko Sanpei (Twilight Wings, Masters EX)
  • Miyu Irino (Evolutions)

Hop (Japanese: ホップ Hop) is a fictional character in Nintendo and Game Freak's Pokémon franchise. Introduced in the 2019 video games Pokémon Sword and Shield, he is the one of multiple rivals to the protagonist and the younger brother of the Pokémon League Champion, Leon. Hop aspires to become the Champion himself and surpass both the protagonist and his brother. He has a Wooloo and later receives either Grookey, Scorbunny, or Sobble as a starter, depending on which of the three the protagonist chose. Hop also appears in multiple anime series, as well as the Pokémon Trading Card Game.

Hop has received mixed opinions, with criticism directed at his enthusiastic nature and frequent appearances, with critics believing that the flaws of Sword and Shield contributed to the criticism towards Hop. Despite this, some critics were more positive, arguing that his arc was interesting.

Developed by Game Freak and published by Nintendo, the Pokémon franchise began in Japan in 1996 with the release of the video games Pokémon Red and Blue for the Game Boy.[1] In these games, the player assumes the role of a Pokémon Trainer whose goal is to capture and train creatures called Pokémon. Players use the creatures' special abilities to combat other Pokémon, both in the wild as well as those used by other Trainers.[2] Created for the 2019 sequels Pokémon Sword and Shield, Hop acts as the player's "rival", a type of trainer that acts as a boss the player must defeat during the course of the game multiple times, growing more difficult with each encounter.[3] As a rival, Hop is the first in the series to have two Pokémon to start. This was done to convey that he is more experienced and can serve as a guide to the player..[4]

Hop has had multiple voice actors across different works. In Japanese, he has been voiced by Takuto Yoshinaga,[5] Yūko Sanpei,[6] and Miyu Irino.[7] In English, he has been voiced by AJ Beckles,[8] Griffin Puatu, and Adriel Vardack[7]

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